If all you wanted was the Shairplay (airplay clone) feature I would pass on a BDP-2, I don't think this one feature is worth spending the $3k the BDP-2 retails for. Streaming isn't exactly what the BDP was intended for and of the several streaming options available to BDP users is possibly the least stable. It was included in the firmware for two reasons, we could and if it didn't work our loyal customers would inform us of it. It is nice to hear though that people are making use of it and appears to be working for some.
Personally I have found this feature to be no more reliable then any other streaming service (ie upnp). Although our primary method of playback over a network might seem a little antiquated, but personally I think it is more stable (my two cents).
Cheers
Chris
Hi Chris,
You shouldn't be surprised that when you build a such a versatile hifi component like the BDP it’s used in ways that you don’t expect.
For me the primary use of the BDP is as a replacement for my CD player. All my CDs are now ripped and the files reside on a NAS. The BDP sees the music via a Samba mount. I control the BDP mostly via a MPD client. This sounds great and works faultlessly.
However I also use Shareplay. Here’s some use cases:
1. Before I buy a CD I will listen to it, usually via Spotify on my phone. It’s nice to stream this to the BDP. The sound quality isn’t the same as a ripped CD, but it’s pretty good and ok for an appraisal of the CD.
2. I listen to some radio shows and podcasts. I like to stream these from my phone to listen to them via the BDP. Some of these radio shows are new music shows, so the high sound quality is welcome.
3. When friends share music that they have composed via soundcloud, it’s great to hear it via phone -> BDP and my Hifi.
Before I had the BDP I just used an airport express and an optical cable in to my BDA1. But Shareplay on the BDP sounds a lot better.
My point is that although my primary use of the BDP is as a high quality Digital Music Player, playing music over my home network, I also really value the additional functionality of the BDP. In particular Shareplay.
Anyway thanks for a great piece of kit.
Ron